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-30082 v. D.C. No. 3:13-cr-00097-SLG JASON JAYAVARMAN, Defendant-Appellant. OPINION Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Alaska Sharon L. Gleason, District Judge, Presiding ...
Publication • 2014
on defendants’ prior criminal history, the current offense and a plethora of aggravating and precious few mitigating factors about the offense, concluding in a judge computing a narrow range based on a 258 cell ...
Case • 2004
eight years in state prison. On April 28, 2002, while incarcerated at California State Prison, Solano, Dikes provided a urine sample to prison authorities as part of the prison substance abuse program's ...
Case • 2005
as those raised by the petitioner. Webb, 750 A.2d at 456 (refuting defendant's arguments of "possible" problems in lethal injection and emphasizing Connecticut's adequate safeguards for proper IV insertion ...
Case • 2000
abuse of agency discretion, thereby making the statute unconstitutional. State v. Brown, 95 Wn. App. 952, 960- 61, 977 P.2d 1242 (1999). The court also noted, while it was technically correct that the DOC ...
Case • 2006
-APPELLEE, v. ROBERT LEE GRIFFIN, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT. [6] Appeal from the United States District Court for the Central District of California George H. King, District Judge, Presiding D.C. No. CR-02 ...
to defend guards in job-related criminal and civil prosecutions [$4 million to defend Corcoran guards in fatal-prisoner-shooting litigation, after their secret $4 million supplemental appropriations bill ...
reform. She led the City Council to establish a $1.4 million fund to secure a bond program to assist poor defendants charged with petty crimes, so they don’t end up losing their jobs while in jail ...
was finally transferred to a mental health facility. Rusher, who disclosed to her doctors that she had experienced child sexual abuse, had received dozens of diagnoses over the years, including schizoaffective ...
Brief • 2009
ANTHONY KING, et al, HON. ARTHUR J. TARNOW Respondents/Defendants. _______________________________________/ PETITIONER'S ANSWER TO MOTION TO DISMISS Petitioner Nancy King, by and through her attorney ...
said. CMS, which demanded a confidentiality agreement, won't say how much it paid Johnson's family. This is just one sordid chapter in a litany of abuses and deaths suffered by prisoners nationwide ...
Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
Filed under: AEDPA
a handle on the perceived problem, establishing their own rule through decisions on what they said were abuses of the Great Writ by prisoners. The following is a list of decisions by the Supreme Court ...
Department. They had also sent multiple letters to the local newspaper about individual instances of harassment and abuse. What was unusual was what happened next. Other men also heard the cries for help. John ...
Brief • November 28, 2017
FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT _________________________________ Elisabeth A. Shumaker Clerk of Court RAY NEAL CARNEY, Plaintiff - Appellant, v. No. 16-6276 OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, Defendant - Appellee ...
In-the-News Article • September 27, 2016
and their correspondents than anyone else.” Prison Legal News publishes articles that inform inmates of their constitutional rights, reports on prison abuses, develops articles based on public records ...
Publication
, unlike the Salvation Army’s, was not based on a contract for CSC services, but was based on a single contract with the state of Texas for substance abuse treatment at a 74-bed facility, which Paladin had ...
Publication
to settle, rather than force the court to rule on the government's motion for a new trial, suggesting that he would probably deny the motion and let Defendants take an appeal. The parties submitted ...
Publication • May 26, 2016
The FBOP Abuses of Solitary Confinement, WLC, 2014 THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS’ ABUSES OF SOLITARY CONFINEMENT Written Testimony of Deborah M. Golden Project Director D.C. Prisoners' Project ...
Department of Corrections P.O. Box 201301 Helena, MT 59620 406.444.2421 Attorneys for Defendants IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA HELENA DIVISION IN THE MATTER OF LITIGATION ...
Brief • 2011
) HADDAD & SHERWIN 505 Seventeenth Street Oakland, California 94612 Telephone: (510) 452-5500 Fax: (510) 452-5510 Attorneys for Defendant-Appellant Yancie Young CALIFORNIA COURT OF APPEAL FIRST APPELLATE ...
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